Grateful Dead 6.28.15
Set 1 6:23
Feel Like a Stranger
New New Minglewood Blues
Brown Eyed Women
Loose Lucy
Loser
Row Jimmy
Alabama Getaway
Black Peter
Hell in a Bucket (ends 7:52)
Set 2 (starts 8:53)
Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo
>jam>Wharf Rat
>jam>short beam space >Eyes of the World
>He's Gone
Drumz (guest percussionist)
>I Need a Miracle
>Death Don't Have No Mercy
Sugar Magnolia>Sunshine Daydream
(Ends 10:35)
Donor rap
Moment of silence
Encore:
Brokedown Palace
For me, the Sunday show was the Grateful Dead, Saturday was like Phil and Friends. It reminded me of many of our 10@10 discussions, and the struggle between whether a song is worth hearing based on either its quality or LN quotient. Saturday was a real treat for the crowd who favors rarities. Lots of stuff that hasn't been played in ages, and nothing newer than Truckin'. Lots of relentless jamming, etc. I'm old enough to appreciate all the rarities, but it wasn't really what I wanted. Saturday opened promisingly, and I was near tears during Uncle John's Band. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the show, but most of it was "gee, look at us playing this rare song!" stuff. It was also a yin-yang experience for me, setting-wise. On Saturday, some friends invited us at the last minute to go via the bosses luxury suite, which apparently none of the bosses wanted to attend. A totally unreal experience of how the ruling class lives. On Sunday, we were behind the stage way the hell up in section 418. On Sunday, Brown-eyed Women, Loser, Row Jimmy, and Black Peter were all in the first set, and all was forgiven! Yes, there was a lot of sloppy playing, but the beast that is the Grateful Dead came out to play with us.